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  • But either x or y could be a 3 as well. in that case m has 3^2,x or 3^2,y1+2 m/3 has a 3 and another prime factor x m then has 3^2, x, and other factors that we dont know aboutAccording to mgmat book, since m is a variable, we could not tell how many prime factors if we do not have constraint mCould someone post the correct solution?Hi BunuelCan you explain this questionRegards Bunuel Math Expert Jo
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